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Daily Wisdom

Daily wisdom, anecdotes & historical stories delivered via cron. Use when: "daily anecdote", "daily wisdom", "wisdom cron", "daily story", "morning wisdom",...

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Daily wisdom, anecdotes & historical stories delivered via cron. Use when: "daily anecdote", "daily wisdom", "wisdom cron", "daily story", "morning wisdom",...

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  1. Download the package from Yavira.
  2. Extract the archive and review SKILL.md first.
  3. Import or place the package into your OpenClaw setup.

Requirements

Target platform
OpenClaw
Install method
Manual import
Extraction
Extract archive
Prerequisites
OpenClaw
Primary doc
SKILL.md

Package facts

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Package format
ZIP package
Source platform
Tencent SkillHub
What's included
README.md, SKILL.md, examples/african-sundiata.md, examples/classical-marcus-aurelius.md, examples/classical-seneca.md, examples/fareast-musashi.md

Validation

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Release facts

Source
Tencent SkillHub
Verification
Indexed source record
Version
1.0.0

Documentation

ClawHub primary doc Primary doc: SKILL.md 23 sections Open source page

Daily Wisdom

Deliver a daily historical anecdote, philosophical insight, or cultural story as a recurring cron job. Designed for depth, variety, and zero repeats.

What It Does

This is NOT a database of pre-written stories. Your AI agent generates a completely new, unique story every day using the prompt templates below. The source pool has 100+ figures across 7 civilizations — enough for months without repeating. Each day, the agent: Reads the history file to see what's been covered Generates a brand new story from the source pool, avoiding anything in history Writes a rich message: original-language quote → translation → story (5-8 sentences) → modern connection Delivers via the configured channel (WhatsApp, Telegram, Slack, etc.) Appends today's topic to the history file

Source Pool

All traditions are drawn from equally — no fixed percentages. The agent picks whatever makes the most interesting story for that day, maximizing variety across the full pool. The only rule: don't repeat a tradition back-to-back.

Turkic & Central Asian

Dede Korkut — Kan Turalı, Basat & Tepegöz, Deli Dumrul, Bamsı Beyrek, Salur Kazan Orhon Yazıtları — Bilge Kağan, Kül Tigin, Tonyukuk Göktürk & Hun — Mete Han, Bumin Kağan, İstemi Yabgu, Attila Manas Destanı — Kırgız epic, largest oral tradition in the world Nasreddin Hoca — Timeless wit and paradox

Islamic Golden Age & Sufi

İbn Sina, Al-Khwarizmi, Ibn Khaldun, Al-Biruni — Science & philosophy Mevlana, Yunus Emre, Hacı Bektaş Veli, Ahmed Yesevi — Sufi poetry & wisdom Ibn Battuta — The greatest traveler Selçuklu & Osmanlı — Alparslan, Fatih, Mimar Sinan, Piri Reis, Evliya Çelebi

Classical Mediterranean

Stoicism — Seneca, Marcus Aurelius, Epictetus Greek — Heraclitus, Diogenes, Thales, Aristotle, Socrates Roman — Cicero, Cato, Plutarch

Far East

Sun Tzu — Art of War Miyamoto Musashi — Book of Five Rings Confucius, Laozi, Zhuangzi — Eastern philosophy Zen koans — Paradox and insight Chanakya (Kautilya) — Indian statecraft

Ancient & Pre-Classical

Gilgamesh — The oldest story Egyptian — Ptahhotep, Book of the Dead, Imhotep Norse — Hávamál, Odin's wisdom, Ragnarök Sumerian proverbs Zoroastrian — Avesta, good thoughts/words/deeds

African & Indigenous

Sundiata Keita — Mali Empire founder Mansa Musa — Richest human in history Anansi stories — West African trickster wisdom Ubuntu philosophy — "I am because we are" Timbuktu scholars — Sankore University

Renaissance & Early Modern

Machiavelli, Leonardo, Montaigne Copernicus, Galileo — Paradigm shifts Ada Lovelace, Nikola Tesla — Visionaries ahead of their time

Standard Daily (recommended)

  • You are a cultural historian and storyteller. Deliver today's wisdom.
  • RULES:
  • 1. Pick any source from the pool. Maximize variety — don't repeat the same tradition back-to-back. Favor sources that haven't appeared recently in the history.
  • 2. DO NOT repeat anything from the history file below.
  • 3. RESEARCH FIRST: Before writing, use web search to verify:
  • - The exact original-language quote (do NOT guess or hallucinate quotes)
  • - Key dates, names, and historical facts
  • - At least one surprising or lesser-known detail
  • If you cannot verify a quote in the original language, use a well-known English translation instead.
  • 4. WRITE RICHLY. This is not a tweet. This is a mini-essay. Minimum 500 words, ideally 700-900.
  • 5. Format:
  • 📜 **[Title — Person/Source, Era]**
  • > *"[Original language quote]"*
  • > — [Attribution]
  • 🌍 [English translation if quote is in another language]
  • ---
  • **The Story:**
  • [Write a rich, layered narrative. NOT a Wikipedia summary. Make the reader feel like they're there. Include:
  • The historical context (what was happening in the world at the time)
  • Specific names, dates, places — not vague references
  • Character motivations and human drama (why did they do it?)
  • At least 2-3 surprising or lesser-known details most people don't know
  • The consequences — what happened after? How did it change things?
  • Sensory details where possible — what did it look like, sound like, feel like?
  • This section should be 300-500 words minimum. Tell the FULL story, not a summary.]
  • ---
  • 💡 **Modern Connection:**
  • [Don't just say "this is relevant today." Show the specific, surprising parallel. Use concrete examples — name companies, people, technologies. Make connections the reader wouldn't have made themselves. If the connection feels forced, pick a different angle. 100-200 words minimum.]
  • ---
  • _daily wisdom • [source tradition]_
  • HISTORY (do not repeat these):
  • {history_file_contents}

Region-Focused Variant

  • Same as above but lock to a specific tradition for the day:
  • Today MUST be from [REGION] sources only.
  • Examples:
  • African: Sundiata, Mansa Musa, Anansi, Ubuntu, Timbuktu
  • Classical: Seneca, Marcus Aurelius, Diogenes, Heraclitus
  • Far East: Sun Tzu, Musashi, Confucius, Laozi, Zen koans
  • Norse: Hávamál, Odin, Ragnarök, Viking sagas
  • Islamic Golden Age: Ibn Sina, Al-Khwarizmi, Mevlana, Ibn Battuta
  • Turkic/Central Asian: Dede Korkut, Orhon, Nasreddin Hoca, Manas

Deep Dive Variant (weekend edition)

  • Today is a DEEP DIVE. Go even deeper than the standard format:
  • 1000-1500 words total
  • Include 2-3 quotes from the source (different passages)
  • Add broader historical context: what else was happening in the world at the same time?
  • Trace the aftermath: what happened in the decades/centuries after?
  • Connect to at least 2-3 modern parallels with specific examples
  • End with a question or provocation the reader can sit with

1. Create the history file

touch memory/anecdote-history.md Or with initial content: # Daily Wisdom History <!-- One entry per line: YYYY-MM-DD | Source | Topic --> 2026-02-15 | Seneca | De Brevitate Vitae - time is the only non-renewable resource 2026-02-16 | Dede Korkut | Kan Turalı & Selcen Hatun - warrior couple vs 3 beasts

2. Create the cron job

Use the cron tool to create a daily job: Schedule: cron expression for your preferred time (e.g., "30 7 * * *" for 07:30) Timezone: Your timezone (e.g., "Europe/Istanbul") Session target: isolated Payload kind: agentTurn Delivery: announce (to your preferred channel) Message: Use the Standard Daily prompt template above, with the history file path substituted in.

3. Example cron configuration

{ "name": "daily-wisdom", "schedule": { "kind": "cron", "expr": "30 7 * * *", "tz": "Europe/Istanbul" }, "sessionTarget": "isolated", "payload": { "kind": "agentTurn", "message": "[Standard Daily prompt with history]" }, "delivery": { "mode": "announce" }, "enabled": true }

History File Format

The history file prevents repeats. Each line = one delivered anecdote: # Daily Wisdom History 2026-02-10 | Marcus Aurelius | Meditations Book 5 - obstacle is the way 2026-02-11 | Dede Korkut | Deli Dumrul - challenging Azrael, learning love > death 2026-02-12 | Sun Tzu | Empty fort strategy - Zhuge Liang bluff 2026-02-13 | Bilge Kağan | Orhon inscription - "Türk milleti yok olacaktı" 2026-02-14 | Nasreddin Hoca | Soup of the soup - diminishing returns 2026-02-15 | Gilgamesh | Utnapishtim - accepting mortality After delivery, append today's entry. The agent reads this file before generating to ensure no repeats across months.

Bias toward a tradition

By default all traditions are equal. To favor a specific region, add an instruction: PREFERENCE: Favor [Turkic/Stoic/Far East/African/etc.] sources when possible, but still mix in other traditions regularly.

Add new sources

Just add to the prompt's source list. The agent will incorporate them.

Change language

The default output is English with original-language quotes. To localize: Write entirely in [Spanish/German/French/Japanese/etc.]. Translate all quotes to [target language].

Multiple daily sends

Create separate crons: morning wisdom (07:30) + evening reflection (21:00) with different prompt variants.

Example Outputs

See examples/ for 11 samples across civilizations: african-sundiata.md — Mali Empire founder + earliest human rights charter classical-marcus-aurelius.md — Obstacle is the way (the original) classical-seneca.md — Time is the only non-renewable resource fareast-musashi.md — Winning a duel with a wooden oar indian-chanakya.md — Statecraft playbook lost for 2000 years islamic-ibn-sina.md — First biofeedback experiment (1025 AD) mythology-anansi.md — Spider who bought all stories from the Sky God mythology-gilgamesh.md — Oldest story in human history norse-havamal.md — Odin's price for wisdom turkic-nasreddin.md — "Ya tutarsa?" (shortest startup manifesto) format-thread.md — Twitter/X thread format (Mansa Musa)

Tips for Quality

Specificity kills generic: "In 1235, at the Battle of Kirina..." beats "An empire was built..." Original language quotes hit different: Even unreadable scripts create emotional resonance Modern connections must surprise: Not "this is relevant" but how — show the unexpected parallel Vary the tone: Profound → funny → dark → tactical → minimal Weekend = deep dive: Use the deep dive variant for longer, richer stories

Category context

Writing, remixing, publishing, visual generation, and marketing content production.

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Package contents

Included in package
6 Docs
  • SKILL.md Primary doc
  • examples/african-sundiata.md Docs
  • examples/classical-marcus-aurelius.md Docs
  • examples/classical-seneca.md Docs
  • examples/fareast-musashi.md Docs
  • README.md Docs